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John Caruso is a seasoned nuclear industry professional with 22 years of experience in project management, engineering, and operations. He has held various leadership positions, including Chief Examiner at the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Nuclear Production Test Manager at Mare Island Naval Shipyard. He has expertise in areas such as security, databases, network security, and power systems. He has a Bachelor's degree from Saint Mary's College of California and has completed extensive training programs in nuclear engineering, quality assurance, and health physics. He is a certified Nuclear Quality Assurance Inspector/Welding Inspector and has experience in leading teams and mentoring personnel. Throughout his career, John has demonstrated his ability to manage complex projects, ensure compliance with regulations, and provide technical expertise in the nuclear industry. He is a skilled project manager, engineer, and operations professional with a strong background in nuclear power systems, security, and quality assurance.

Experience

    • Chief Examiner/Senior Operations Engineer
      • Jun 1991 - Jun 2013
      • King of Prussia

      Chief Examiner responsible for all aspects of exam project success - planning through final doc. including recommendation for license issue or denial. Ensured license operator exams were developed, administered, and documented in strict compliance with the guidelines established in NUREG 1021, “...

    • Nuclear Production Test Manager
      • Jan 1990 - Jun 1991

      Lead shipyard manager responsible to provide technical and program leadership, as well as coordination and establishment of work priorities for the nuclear production test group (approx. 25 people), which were responsible for the preparation, certification and staging of all test equipment to support all nuclear testing conducted by the shipyard including remote site projects. Responsible for training and assignment of all Station Bill test personnel (i.e., all departments/disciplines throughout the nuclear organization) in support of the nuclear test program on the shipyard.

    • Ship Superintendent/Nuclear Production Manager
      • Oct 1986 - Jan 1990

      Senior Manager responsible for all Steam Generator Eddy Current Testing Inspections (SGI) and Steam Generator Chemical Cleanings (SGCC), performed by the shipyard during this period on nuclear ships - this included remote sites around the country and overseas. Managed three 60 man multi-disciplined teams through 6-8 direct reports. For example, we performed projects at Alameda, Charleston, Holy Loch, Scotland, Kings Bay, Norfolk, Pearl, Puget, Portsmouth, and San Diego. Personally responsible for all aspects of projects managed from planning through project completion including pre-planning, training of personnel (classroom & mock-up training), schedule development and adherence, budget adherence, nuclear engineering procedure development, material procurement and fabrication, work execution, worker safety, quality assurance, post work testing and certification

    • Nuclear Shift Test Engineer (STE), Training Supervisor STE Program
      • Jun 1980 - Oct 1986

      For approx. two years assigned as a Nuclear Test Engineer. The parallel job in the commercial nuclear industry world be a licensed SRO shift supervisor. Wrote and approved nuclear test procedures, directed a multi-disciplined group of test personnel including ships force personnel in conducting nuclear submarine shipboard testing including: approval of all work that affected plant conditions, reviewed and approved all changes in plant status including all blocking and tagging activities, certified satisfactory completion of testing and documented test failures as appropriate. In order to qualify for this position completed an intensive 18 month test engineer’s training program equivalent to the nuclear engineering officer's training program. Passed an eight hour multi-part essay written examination administered by Navsea 08 on reactor physics, chemistry, reactor plant systems and integrated plant operations. Graduated first in my class. For approx. five years instructed and supervised the 18 month STE training program. Responsible for supervising, coordinating, and administering every aspect of this program (i.e., scheduling, developing and approving course/program curriculum, budgets, performance appraisals, training reports, coordination, program audits, etc.). Responsible to lead, train, and assess the performance of those engineers assigned to this extensive training and certification program. There were as many as 60 engineers assigned at any one time.

    • Engineering Liaison/Project Engineer
      • Mar 1979 - Jun 1980
      • Philadelphia. Pa.

      Lead and first point of contact to investigate and resolve all engineering problems for a major overhaul and modification on the USS Belknap and Biddle. Assumed the responsibility for a complete vessel and/or project, being responsible in the field for the accomplishment of the technical and en...

    • Nuclear Quality Assurance Inspector/Welding Inspector
      • Jan 1978 - Mar 1979

      Certified Nuclear Quality Assurance Inspector/Welding Inspector completed an extensive training and certification program (i.e., seven weeks classroom and twelve weeks OJT) in nuclear systems, and nuclear inspection processes. Established work priorities for the other junior inspectors, evaluated the technical findings and conclusions identified by myself and others. Performed a wide variety of inspections on various submarine shipboard nuclear power plants systems and components Initiated deficiencies on components, materials, and procedures used on the job and workmanship that did not meet exact specifications. Maintained records of inspections performed, results of those inspections and then recorded corrective actions taken. Performed welded joint visual and liquid penetrant tests, joint fit-up and dimensional inspections. Certified assembly of SUB-SAFE components. Directed work stoppage when further work would cover a defect or endanger personnel or equipment.

    • Health Physics Tech and Instructor
      • Feb 1976 - Jan 1978

      Certified as a Health Physics Tech. Completed four months certification/training program. Conducted a variety of routine and special radiological surveys in support of submarine overhaul/refueling. Provided training and on-the-job direction for work where radiation exposure was a consideration. Verified the adequacy of proposed and installed contamination containment enclosures and temporary shielding providing guidance during installation and insured proper use. Trained and evaluated shipyard personnel for both initial and maintenance of qualification as radiological workers.

    • Engine Room Supervisor
      • Sep 1969 - Sep 1975

      1969 - 1975 U.S. Navy After completing nuclear power training, qualified Engine Room Supervisor on the USS Enterprise, CVN 65 and as such was one of the senior operators on watch supervising three to five other operators. Lead responsibility for the training, qualifications, and watch assignmen...

Education

  • 1982 - 1986
    Saint Mary's College of California

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